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Name
  
Gerardo Reinoso

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Role
  
Footballer


Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.67 m

1983–1987
  
Independiente

Position
  
Midfielder

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Full name
  
Gerardo Manuel Reinoso Torres

Date of birth
  
(1965-05-16) 16 May 1965 (age 50)

Place of birth
  
La Rioja, Argentina

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Gerardo Manuel Reinoso Torres (born 16 May 1965 in La Rioja) is a former Argentine footballer who played for the Argentina national team. After retiring as a player he turned to management and currently works as the coach of Deportes Valdivia in Chile.

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Playing career

Reinoso started his career with Independiente where he was part of the squad that won the Copa Libertadores and Copa Intercontinental in 1984.

In 1988 Reinoso joined River Plate helping the club to win the 1989–1990 championship. In 1991, he joined River's fiercest rivals Boca Juniors but only played three games for the club, two of which were the championship final against Newell's Old Boys, which Boca lost.

After a brief return to Independiente Reinoso became a journeyman footballer, playing all over Latin America for clubs such as Unión Española, Santiago Wanderers, Palestino and Universidad Católica in Chile, Universidad Autonoma de Tamaulipas (Correcaminos) and Club Leon in Mexico, LDU Quito in Ecuador, Deportivo Cali and Independiente Santa Fe de Bogotá in Colombia, Jorge Wilstermann and Oriente Petrolero in Bolivia.

He also had spells in the Argentine lower leagues with General Paz Juniors and Patronato de Paraná.

Managerial career

Reinoso worked as manager of General Paz Juniors and Patronato de Paraná in the lower leagues of Argentine football. He then had a spell with Rangers de Talca in Chile, Tiburones Rojos de Coatzacoalcos and Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz in Mexico, before joining C.D. Luis Ángel Firpo.

References

Gerardo Reinoso Wikipedia